Thank you!!!
""Rodgers Moore"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Assuming you mean that the client is behind a firewall trying to connect
to
> a different firewall elsewhere...
>
> First, you must configure static nat for the host running the client, so
> that the client has it's own legal IP address for the Internet.
IKE/ISAKMP
> communicates from port 500 to port 500. PAT breaks this, so NAT is
> required. You then need to pass PROTOCOLS 50 and 51, NOT port numbers.
> ESP and AH are just like ICMP, they have there own protocol numbers.
>
> That's it,
>
> Rodgers Moore
>
> ""Denao Ruttino"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > Does anyone know which ports I need to open up on a firewall to allow
the
> > Cisco VPN client to work?
> >
> > TIA
> >
> >
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